“Peggy is a woman’s woman — she loves women and she really wants female company. She wants female friendship, but the risk that she puts them in by being their friend means that she’s really denying that possibility for herself. It’s really sad and I think it creates an isolation in Peggy, a yearning to have female connections that she hasn’t had before. Particularly her relationship with Angie — Angie never gives up on wanting to have a more in-depth relationship with Peggy, and I think there are times when Angie probably feels rejected by Peggy, not knowing that it’s actually Peggy looking out for her.” – Hayley Atwell
#this is the gayest thing i’ve read all day and we had a gsa meeting today